Reproduction in Heteroteuthis dispar (Rüppell, 1844) (Mollusca: Cephalopoda): a sepiolid reproductive adaptation to an oceanic lifestyle

Small cephalopods of the genus Heteroteuthis are the most pelagic members in the family Sepiolidae. This study examines the reproductive biology of Heteroteuthis dispar (Rüppell, 1844), the first such study on any member of the genus, based on 46 specimens (27 females and 19 males) collected during...

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Published in:Marine Biology
Main Authors: Hoving, H. J. T., Laptikhovsky, V., Piatkowski, Uwe, Önsoy, B.
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2008
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Online Access:https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/4686/
https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/4686/1/Reproduction.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-008-0916-0
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spelling ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:4686 2023-05-15T17:35:07+02:00 Reproduction in Heteroteuthis dispar (Rüppell, 1844) (Mollusca: Cephalopoda): a sepiolid reproductive adaptation to an oceanic lifestyle Hoving, H. J. T. Laptikhovsky, V. Piatkowski, Uwe Önsoy, B. 2008 text https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/4686/ https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/4686/1/Reproduction.pdf https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-008-0916-0 en eng Springer https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/4686/1/Reproduction.pdf Hoving, H. J. T., Laptikhovsky, V., Piatkowski, U. and Önsoy, B. (2008) Reproduction in Heteroteuthis dispar (Rüppell, 1844) (Mollusca: Cephalopoda): a sepiolid reproductive adaptation to an oceanic lifestyle . Open Access Marine Biology, 154 . pp. 219-230. DOI 10.1007/s00227-008-0916-0 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-008-0916-0>. doi:10.1007/s00227-008-0916-0 cc_by_3.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Article PeerReviewed 2008 ftoceanrep https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-008-0916-0 2023-04-07T14:50:01Z Small cephalopods of the genus Heteroteuthis are the most pelagic members in the family Sepiolidae. This study examines the reproductive biology of Heteroteuthis dispar (Rüppell, 1844), the first such study on any member of the genus, based on 46 specimens (27 females and 19 males) collected during the Mar-Eco cruise in the North Atlantic in the region of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge in 2004, and compares it with reproductive features in the less pelagic members of the family. The unusually large spermatophores of the males have a very small ejaculatory apparatus and cement body, relative to the size of the sperm mass. Females first mate when they are still maturing: a large sperm mass (up to 3.4% of the female body mass), consisting of one to several spermatangia, was found in an internal seminal receptacle of the majority of the females examined regardless of their maturity state. The seminal receptacle has a unique form and position in this species. The receptacle is a thin-walled sac at the posterior end of the visceral mass that is an outpocketing of, and opens into, the visceropericardial coelom. Spermatangia and sperm from the spermatangia apparently enter into the visceropericardial coelom (which is mostly occupied by the ovary) from the seminal receptacle indicating that ova are fertilised internally, a strategy unknown for decapodiform cephalopods (squid and cuttlefish), but present in most octopods. Fecundity of Heteroteuthis dispar (1,100–1,300 oocytes) is much higher than in other sepiolids whereas the egg size (mean max. length ∼1.6 mm) is the smallest within the family. Spawning is continuous (sensu Rocha et al. in Biol Rev 76:291–304, 2001). These and other reproductive traits are discussed as being adaptations to an oceanic lifestyle. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Mid-Atlantic Ridge Marine Biology 154 2 219 230
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description Small cephalopods of the genus Heteroteuthis are the most pelagic members in the family Sepiolidae. This study examines the reproductive biology of Heteroteuthis dispar (Rüppell, 1844), the first such study on any member of the genus, based on 46 specimens (27 females and 19 males) collected during the Mar-Eco cruise in the North Atlantic in the region of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge in 2004, and compares it with reproductive features in the less pelagic members of the family. The unusually large spermatophores of the males have a very small ejaculatory apparatus and cement body, relative to the size of the sperm mass. Females first mate when they are still maturing: a large sperm mass (up to 3.4% of the female body mass), consisting of one to several spermatangia, was found in an internal seminal receptacle of the majority of the females examined regardless of their maturity state. The seminal receptacle has a unique form and position in this species. The receptacle is a thin-walled sac at the posterior end of the visceral mass that is an outpocketing of, and opens into, the visceropericardial coelom. Spermatangia and sperm from the spermatangia apparently enter into the visceropericardial coelom (which is mostly occupied by the ovary) from the seminal receptacle indicating that ova are fertilised internally, a strategy unknown for decapodiform cephalopods (squid and cuttlefish), but present in most octopods. Fecundity of Heteroteuthis dispar (1,100–1,300 oocytes) is much higher than in other sepiolids whereas the egg size (mean max. length ∼1.6 mm) is the smallest within the family. Spawning is continuous (sensu Rocha et al. in Biol Rev 76:291–304, 2001). These and other reproductive traits are discussed as being adaptations to an oceanic lifestyle.
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author Hoving, H. J. T.
Laptikhovsky, V.
Piatkowski, Uwe
Önsoy, B.
spellingShingle Hoving, H. J. T.
Laptikhovsky, V.
Piatkowski, Uwe
Önsoy, B.
Reproduction in Heteroteuthis dispar (Rüppell, 1844) (Mollusca: Cephalopoda): a sepiolid reproductive adaptation to an oceanic lifestyle
author_facet Hoving, H. J. T.
Laptikhovsky, V.
Piatkowski, Uwe
Önsoy, B.
author_sort Hoving, H. J. T.
title Reproduction in Heteroteuthis dispar (Rüppell, 1844) (Mollusca: Cephalopoda): a sepiolid reproductive adaptation to an oceanic lifestyle
title_short Reproduction in Heteroteuthis dispar (Rüppell, 1844) (Mollusca: Cephalopoda): a sepiolid reproductive adaptation to an oceanic lifestyle
title_full Reproduction in Heteroteuthis dispar (Rüppell, 1844) (Mollusca: Cephalopoda): a sepiolid reproductive adaptation to an oceanic lifestyle
title_fullStr Reproduction in Heteroteuthis dispar (Rüppell, 1844) (Mollusca: Cephalopoda): a sepiolid reproductive adaptation to an oceanic lifestyle
title_full_unstemmed Reproduction in Heteroteuthis dispar (Rüppell, 1844) (Mollusca: Cephalopoda): a sepiolid reproductive adaptation to an oceanic lifestyle
title_sort reproduction in heteroteuthis dispar (rüppell, 1844) (mollusca: cephalopoda): a sepiolid reproductive adaptation to an oceanic lifestyle
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Hoving, H. J. T., Laptikhovsky, V., Piatkowski, U. and Önsoy, B. (2008) Reproduction in Heteroteuthis dispar (Rüppell, 1844) (Mollusca: Cephalopoda): a sepiolid reproductive adaptation to an oceanic lifestyle . Open Access Marine Biology, 154 . pp. 219-230. DOI 10.1007/s00227-008-0916-0 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-008-0916-0>.
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